The Deseret News reports that ethics reforms have moved closer to becoming law. The bipartisan House Ethics Committee passed Monday a package of five bills, including a constitutional amendment that would create an independent ethics commission. Some leaders called it “landmark legislation,” but it also led to some new questions.
Month: February 2010
The new “new media” world
The Post examines conservatives using new media in politics here.
New York Conflict of Interest Board fines for solicitation
The Times reports that a Bloomberg aide was fined in connection with a New York Conflict of Interest Board case. The story is here. In announcing the sanction on Monday, the city’s Conflicts of Interest Board said in a statement that around April 2007, the former aide, Maura Keaney, made between six and a dozen […]